Tips to Boost your eBucks

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Is it possible to cancel my fixed flexi (opened one 2 days ago) and move everything to a tax free account like yours?

No you need let account run until its mature date to be able to take out the money.

You can only remove 50% of the balance on a flexi deposit account before mature date.
 
Urgh I only got eB4110.
You guys spend a hell of a lot of money per month :p
I'm expecting around eB3000 (if my last petrol transaction manages to squeak in to Dec).
My "qualifying spend" usually hovers around R5k

The guys who score >eB20k don't usually tell us their qualifying spend :D
 
I'm expecting around eB3000 (if my last petrol transaction manages to squeak in to Dec).
My "qualifying spend" usually hovers around R5k

The guys who score >eB20k don't usually tell us their qualifying spend :D

how do you work out your qualifying spend?
Most of my ebucks don't come directly from card swipes, but rather from fuel, uber, prepaid and smart device.
 
how do you work out your qualifying spend?
Most of my ebucks don't come directly from card swipes, but rather from fuel, uber, prepaid and smart device.
I swipe the CC for everything, and only card spend counts, so it's easy to estimate for me.
 
I'm expecting around eB3000 (if my last petrol transaction manages to squeak in to Dec).
My "qualifying spend" usually hovers around R5k

The guys who score >eB20k don't usually tell us their qualifying spend :D

Electricity: around R1k
Fuel: around R3k (two people's fuel)
Shoprite/Checkers: Around R8k (was a bit higher than normal for Dec)
Online shopping: Around R6k (this includes rates and taxes paid via Easypay)
Other CC shopping: Around R10k - this includes school fees, cell phones, Telkom/DSL/ISP, armed response and many other monthly expenses which are on a recurring CC payment instead of a debit order.

Also, the SO has a linked credit card so fuel and day to day spend goes through one account.
Tactically, this works out best as getting me to RL5 and having all the spend coming through my CC and bank account gets us more than if we tried to work the eBucks system independently.
 
Electricity: around R1k
Fuel: around R3k (two people's fuel)
Shoprite/Checkers: Around R8k (was a bit higher than normal for Dec)
Online shopping: Around R6k (this includes rates and taxes paid via Easypay)
Other CC shopping: Around R10k - this includes school fees, cell phones, Telkom/DSL/ISP, armed response and many other monthly expenses which are on a recurring CC payment instead of a debit order.

Also, the SO has a linked credit card so fuel and day to day spend goes through one account.
Tactically, this works out best as getting me to RL5 and having all the spend coming through my CC and bank account gets us more than if we tried to work the eBucks system independently.

You swipe your credit card monthly for school fees and armed response? Normally those are debit orders? How did you arrange that?
Telkom can be paid online on Easypay.
 
You swipe your credit card monthly for school fees and armed response? Normally those are debit orders? How did you arrange that?
Telkom can be paid online on Easypay.
Both let me pay with a recurring credit card payment. Filled out a form with cc details instead of a debit order deduction form.
 
You swipe your credit card monthly for school fees and armed response? Normally those are debit orders? How did you arrange that?
Telkom can be paid online on Easypay.
Telkom can also be paid directly on their website
 
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